In may area around $150.
You do not need a torque wrench when replacing brake pads and rotors. Some of the tools needed to change the rotors and pads are the c-clamp, sockets, wrench, grease, and brake cleaner.
Yes.
depends on the condition od the pads. If worn or have groves etc from the rotors then replace.
WELL, I HAVE A 2005 TOYOTA SUV AND I JUST HAD MY FRONT ROTORS AND BRAKE PADS REPLACED AND IT COST ME 325.00. If you do it your self it is about 140.00
The price for brake pads typically ranges from $50 to $150 per set, while rotors can cost between $30 and $150 each, depending on the vehicle make and model. Labor costs for installation can add another $100 to $200. Overall, a reasonable total for replacing both brake pads and rotors can range from $300 to $800. Always consider quality and warranty when choosing parts.
Depends - simply replacing pads? replacing pads and machining rotors? replacing pads and rotors? repairing any other brake issues as well? But how much it "should" cost and the actual cost may vary. Shop around, but you'll probably get a typical price range rather than an exact price.
Don't know about calipers - have never needed to replace those. If you are replacing, yourself, the parts (pads and rotors) will cost anywhere from $120 up for front pads and rotors (pads $20 up for a full set, rotors $45 up each). If you check the web, there are some sites where you can order an entire set (pads and rotors) for around $90.
To stop bicycle disc brakes from squeaking, try cleaning the rotors and brake pads with rubbing alcohol or a specific disc brake cleaner. Also, check for any contamination or wear on the brake pads and rotors, and adjust the brake calipers if needed. If the issue persists, consider replacing the brake pads or rotors.
Check out this post: http://www.mavromatic.com/2007/03/diy-part-i-replacing-rear-rotors-and-brake-pads-on-a-land-rover-discovery-ii/
Why do brake pads squeak after replacing pads?
If you're replacing rotors, it's generally recommended to replace the brake pads as well. This is because new rotors will have a different surface that can cause old pads to wear unevenly or not perform optimally. Additionally, replacing both ensures better braking performance and extends the lifespan of the new rotors. Always inspect the condition of the pads to make an informed decision.